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Manufacturer: Eveready
Model: NH15BP4 : Number of User Reviews: 15 Reviewed by: dasmith85 from GA on Dec 1, 2004 Rating: Experience: 1 Days Strengths: Long lasting Weaknesses: Expensive Summary: I have been using Energizer rechargeable batteries exclusively for a little over a year now and have been very satisfied with the results. The Quick charge time with the rapid charger is excellent and allows me to always have available batteries. Reviewed by: lls0510 from OR on Nov 27, 2004 Rating: Experience: 1 Days Strengths: Good value to cost ratio, Availability in stores, Reclosable pack is convenient for storage Weaknesses: None Summary: Purchased because of compact charger. Is to be used for digital camera. Batteries did not seem to get warm as other rechargeable batteries used in the past. Purchased because of Energizer brand. Have had good success with previously purchased products made by Energizer. Reviewed by: lpicc65 from NJ on Nov 9, 2004 Rating: Experience: 1 Months Strengths: none Weaknesses: average recharge duration Summary: I've used these batteries to replace the NIcad batteries in my cordless home phone. I am somewhat dissapointed with the charge life of the batteries. The batteries are rated at 2300 mAh. My previous batteries were only rated at 700 mAh, and so I was expecting these batteries to retain a charge at considerably longer intervals. However I'm experiencing similar intervals of approx 3-4 days, on average. Kind of a dissapointment!! Reviewed by: uwdude from WA on Oct 13, 2004 Rating: Experience: 36 Days Strengths: Doesn't drain too fast Weaknesses: More MaH wouldnt have hurt Summary: Very good for high drain devices like digital camera. The charger that comes with it though is not exciting. It charges the batteries very slowly which is not exciting. Get these batteries and get a charger from elsewhere and your life would be good. Reviewed by: rpollock from IL on Mar 1, 2004 Rating: Experience: 10 Days Strengths: Has same capacity as a disposable battery, but can be reused Weaknesses: No charge indicator on battery like on some disposable batteries. Is not recommended for some products (e.g. a Casio label maker that I recently purchased) Summary: All and all, this is a good product that should save money over time while reducing the disposable battery garbage associated with equivalent use. I will buy more of these as my old disposable batteries wear out. Reviewed by: gheslop from NY on Jan 19, 2004 Rating: Experience: 10 Days Strengths: Recharges quickly and holds the charge for a good amount of time Weaknesses: None yet Summary: The Eveready Energizer? Accu Rechargeable NiMH Batteries, AA, Pack Of 4, was purchased about 10 days ago and since then it's been a great purchase. It's always wiser to buy rechargeable than to keep buying the disposable batteries. It's a great investment and I'm buying more. Reviewed by: ndshiba from IL on May 5, 2005 Rating: Experience: 4 Months Strengths: These batteries recharge fully, which many do not. I have also found that they hold a charge a long time Weaknesses: Energizers are more expensive than most, but they are worth it. Summary: With the coming of NiMH batteries, I do not purchase typical Alkaline batteries anymore. I use them in high-consumption items such as my Microsoft Mouse and Nikon flashes. The Energizers appear to hold a charge longer than the Panasonic batteries I purchased with my charger. Reviewed by: wiseguy65 from NJ on Apr 19, 2005 Rating: Experience: 1 Month Strengths: Rechargeable up to 1000 times - will save in the long run Weaknesses: none so far Summary: I've been using these rechargeable batteries for almost a month now. A great choice for replacing the old rechargeable batteries in my cordless house phone. They last a pretty long time between charges (on average, about 5 to 7 days). I would definitely consider purchasing again. Price is not bad at Target stores ($9.99 for 4 AA batteries). Reviewed by: gimpyestrada from KS on Feb 26, 2005 Rating: Experience: 3 Days Strengths: They charge pretty fast with a decent energizer charger. Weaknesses: They lose 40% of charge if unused for a month, so you can't charge them up and then store them. Summary: Overall these seem pretty good. I have been unimpressed with rechargeable batteries in the past, but it looks like these rechargeables will be changing my mind. Reviewed by: drz30066 from GA on Feb 17, 2005 Rating: Experience: 40 Days Strengths: High power @ 2300 mAh, that's the highest I own or have used and these batteries last longer than any others I have used so far in a digital camera. Weaknesses: None so far. It will take some time to evaluate useful life, but other NiMH batteries I use are far superior to Ni-Cads Summary: I have been using rechargables for years. Stopped using nicads many years ago because they were not very good for useful life of product or reliability. Bought some NiMH AA's several years back when they first became available. First ones I bought about 7 years ago were only 1200 mAh and wouldn't hardly run the 1st digital camera I bought a couple years later. But they're great for a flashlight and I'm still using some of those old 1200 mAh batteries I bought. So I'm sold on NiMH and these 2300 mAh Energizers are the best so far! Reviewed by: peter1377 from OH on Dec 20, 2004 Rating: Experience: 5 Days Strengths: good life in my digital camera Weaknesses: none |
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